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Old 08-10-2020, 08:13 AM   #2237
gringoloco
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Re: How to: Ruin a perfectly good C10

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More beautifully subtle upgrades that add safety and reliability. I ran my exhaust the same way, it's like playing tetris back there to maintain adequate clearance.
Thanks man. Definitely a puzzle, but I think the mandrel bends are worth the effort over exhaust shop kinks
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Hadn't seen the DSE wiper motor until today and in the words of Chris Rock....



Thankfully I live in Socal so I'll just use some RainX and call it good enough. Seriously though, great job with the harness. Looks super clean! Voltage regulator cover was a stroke of genius too! I was recently looking at standoff plates that would remove it from the firewall, but this looks like a great solution to me!
I’m with you, way too rich for my blood. Thankfully I have good friends to convince my great wife to buy me cool stuff.

I can’t take credit for the voltage regulator cover, it was a trick I first saw n2billet use on his trucks. All of that fancy looming was Kevin’s doing; I’m just here to post pictures
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